We have no meanings for "grim warning" in our records yet.
1 And still more distantly the grim warning shot forth from the crowd:
2 It was a grim warning , but the five Brothers appreciated its need.
3 Here was a grim warning of the peril that lurked outside.
4 GERMANY Germany, with 1908 infections but just three deaths, has issued a grim warning .
5 The words of the old servitor returned to the soldier in a grim warning .
6 As man and machine meld to nightmarish ends, the Teletubbies issue a grim warning .
7 Mrs. Hooper thought about that grim warning a moment.
8 On Friday, Carey issued a grim warning if the county can't figure out its structural deficits.
9 It was a grim warning to the world.
10 Gadaffi's ex lover gives him a grim warning .
11 The cook came, and received, not an oath nor a threat but a remonstrance, and a grim warning .
12 Given how they had been way below their best, that was a fairly grim warning for what was to follow.
13 The World Trade Organisation has issued a grim warning about the threat to global trade posed by the Covid-19 virus.
14 Slow wage growth, falling retail figures and investment panic have experts giving us a grim warning for Australia's economic future.
15 The scene greeting these searchers in Beichuan is a grim warning of what may have happened to their home villages.
16 These two countries represent a grim warning of what can happen when nationalist populists of a certain ilk come to power.
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